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From the album: Barton Beds Hampshire UK Fish-Reptile-Mammal
Ray tail-spine -
From the album: Barton Beds Hampshire UK Fish-Reptile-Mammal
Leidybatis sp. ? -
From the album: Barton Beds Hampshire UK Fish-Reptile-Mammal
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Hello, Here is a couple of brachiopods from the Castle Hayne Form.( Eocene) of SE North Carolina. They are both argyotheca but of 2 different species I believe ?They are both 7mm. The first one the valves are open. The second one the valves were open also when I found it but are now in 2 halves. I included pics of outer and inner of both halves.If you have any information on the species I would be grateful.
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Hi friends, I wish you all good health, can you help me with this? I went to Khrase city, Rus formation, Eocene, to the east of Riyadh and found many shark teeth. It was a surface find. can you kindly help me identify the species.it is 8 mm by 10mm .
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From the album: Barton Beds Hampshire UK Fish-Reptile-Mammal
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From the album: Barton Beds Hampshire UK Fish-Reptile-Mammal
Aetobatus irregularis fragment. (Agassiz 1843) -
From the album: Barton Beds Hampshire UK Fish-Reptile-Mammal
Myliobatis toliapicus (Agassiz 1843) -
From the album: Barton Beds Hampshire UK Fish-Reptile-Mammal
Turtle Jaw (Unidentified) -
From the album: Barton Beds Hampshire UK Fish-Reptile-Mammal
Myliobatis dixoni (Agassiz 1843) -
From the album: Barton Beds Hampshire UK Fish-Reptile-Mammal
Jaekelotodus trigonalis (Jaekel 1895) -
From the album: Barton Beds Hampshire UK Fish-Reptile-Mammal
Fish jaw unidentified -
Found fews monthes ago. Unfortunaly broken in many parts as usual in this outcrop If you don't see it some indications
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Any ideas on this? Found on the beach in Charleston South Carolina. Thank you!
r00t2400 posted a topic in Fossil ID
I found this dome shaped piece of bone on folly beach South Carolina. Have looked through tons of reference photos and haven’t been able to come up with anything. Thank you for any input.- 5 replies
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From the album: Barton Beds Hampshire UK Fish-Reptile-Mammal
Myliobatis dixoni (Agassiz 1843) -
From the album: Barton Beds Hampshire UK Fish-Reptile-Mammal
Jaekelotodus trigonalis (Jaekel 1895) -
From the album: Barton Beds Hampshire UK Fish-Reptile-Mammal
Striatolamina macrota (Agassiz 1843) -
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Notorynchus kempi (Ward 1979) -
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Edaphodon leptognathus (Agassiz 1843) -
From the album: Barton Beds Hampshire UK Fish-Reptile-Mammal
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So I find lots of equus teeth on my beach and lots of partials. This appears to be one of those but it sort of looks like a whole tooth not a fragment. Is it just equus? Thanks for your help!
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hi guys these are from the late palaeocene thanet formation exposed at low tide at herne bay, kent , i would be very grateful for any help as i have very little knowledge on bivalves (or anything really)
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From the album: Gastropods and Bivalves Worldwide
54cm. long Early Lutetian Eocene From the famous sands at Fleury-La-Rivière, Marnes, France I've been drooling over these for years and finally got a good deal on one.